= Windows with MingW = [[TOC(heading=Platforms, depth=1, WindowsMinGW, VisualStudio, LinuxGentoo, LinuxDebian, LinuxUbuntu, LinuxTardis)]] == MinGW == Download the MinGW package provided by sourceforge: [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2435&package_id=240780 Download] [[br]] Install it to {{{c:\mingw\}}} Installation: * Check "Download and Install" * Check "current" package * Select "g++ compiler" and "MinGW Make" * Usually MinGW is installed to {{{c:\mingw}}} == MSYS == Download the MSYS Installer from sourceforge: [http://svn.orxonox.net/webdev/develop/win32/dev/MSYS-1.0.10.exe Download] [[br]] MSYS (Minimal SYStem) is a software port of the Unix-Shell to Windows. It's used by MinGW-Developers as a minimal system which can, for example, execute configure-scripts. 1. Install MSYS into another path than MinGW 1. During the installation process answer yes (y) twice 1. Specify the exact path of MinGW directory, so MSYS can configure the important links (most probably this will be C:\mingw\). == SVN == Now you need to get subversion from [http://subversion.tigris.org].[[br]] There is also a very useful GUI-version at [http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org] (the command line version is good if you are experienced with the shell, otherwise download the GUI-version). == Get the source == Switch to the home-directory of your MSYS installation: {{{ C:\\home\\ }}}[[br]] This is your homedirectory in MSYS, this is where the action takes place. Check out the Orxonox-repository from https://svn.orxonox.net/orxonox/trunk/ into a folder named 'trunk', for example {{{c:\\trunk\}}} Open the MSYS console and type: {{{ svn co !https://svn.orxonox.net/orxonox/trunk trunk }}} Additionally we need the media repository: {{{ svn co !https://svn.orxonox.net/data/Media media }}} (Or do it with [http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org TortoiseSVN], the GUI-version of SVN) == Dependencies == Download the Orxonox dependencies here: --to come--[[br]] Extract the archive into {{{c:\\}}} Now you should have the following directories in your home: {{{ c:\\libs c:\\media c:\\trunk }}} == CMake == Now we can build Orxonox. To do so, we need CMake. CMake is a cross-platform system for build automation. Download the latest binary release from [http://cmake.org/HTML/Download.html here] and install it (add CMake to the system PATH). Open the MSYS console, change into your trunk folder and create a shortcut in the MSYS console: {{{ cd trunk echo "cmake . -G \"MSYS Makefiles\"" > cm }}} == Building Orxonox == Type into the MSYS console: 1. ./cm ''(the file we created just before)'' 2. make Now run Orxonox with the 'orxonox.bat' file in the 'bin' folder. If you used another directory hierarchy than in this tutorial, you'll have to adjust the paths in the .bat file.